al ORO ER ce Cote oo mre NO ET a aia A ORs Ss i. TL, OUR: 6 TRA mons nem THE DAILY EXAMINER, DECEMBER 7. 1881. Local and Qiher lems. We are indebted to Mr. H’ E late Santranelscv pape rs REN Mr SAMPSON, of St. Paul a ( hureh, Halifax is in this city 7 NOVICE Cux city small debt court was in session 2 toeday. Over thirty cases were disposed of. > i thirteen schooners with | Island arrived at Halifax. | Ow the Sth inst., produce trem P. E > l'ne Ottawa Free Press ‘* locates”, Souris 10 | Nova Scotia. The Free Press w a Grit} a : organ oe Mie total revenue of Canada to the 30th | November ul’., was $!13,801,342.84; the tetal | expen:liture $10,099, 153 47 ' | * " BROTHERS «: are : Erection of officers for the ensuing vear, | William James Gilbert, Shediac; C will take place at Odfellows’ Hall at eight! | Gilbert, St. John; R. Hutchinson, Richibucto; o'clock this evening. > | Have to Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, the ease of Mrs. Hogan, charged | with a breach of the Canada Temperance Act was again postponed. Tux receipts of the Ottawa city water) CHRISTMAS works for the past year were $93,208, being | $15,761 over the expenses, including the ins | terest on cost, ° | Tue Department of Marine gives notice of a | new light heuse erected on Jeddore Rock, 22} miles east of Halifax. It will be lighted on} the 15th December. anpounce that, in order fo make ai full display ot their x they have taken the Store adjoin- Ture Government Savings’ Bank statements | ing their Old Stand, where for July and August show the balance at the| they have opened all credit of depositors increased from $9,628,445 | their Fall Stock of on the Ist of July to $10,038,825 on the 3ist of August. GEO. BAVIES & CO. will make their annual show of Christmas Goods on Wednesday, 7th inst. Leok eut for Novelties. [de 6 lw | whe Tue Eneutsn Mati.—The steamer ‘“ Sar- FA N C Y GOODS dinian,” Capt. Dutton, with the English mail, a is now 13 days out from Liverpool, G. B., an extraordinary passage for a ship of her s ze and power. —AND— - > ATTENTION is directed to the advertisement of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company, in another column. The improved gas burners referred to are in use in THE EXAMINER office, and are certainly very much superior to the old-fashioned ones. in. the Old Store, 44 QUEEN STREET, Will be kept, as usual, their Staple wlll and well-selected Stock of Dr. Britt, of the Dominion Geological Survey, says there is a large extent of free Stationery. tile country, capable of sustaining a large , 7? population on the produce of the soil alone, lying north of the water-shed between ~ Lakes Superior and Huron and James’ Bay. School Books, . AND Tus Rev. Gee. M. Campbell, of Pownal, desires to express his thanks to Mrs. Henry Farqubarson, of Clifton, Lot 48, and through her to the friends who assisted her, in mak- ing up the very handsome nurse with which be was presented on Thursday evening iast. —_<—————— Amoxe the notices of application to Par. liament is for an act to construct a railway on Cape Breton and establish and maintain fer- ries and steamboat communication between Neva Scotia and Cape Breton, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and the United States. Artists’ Materials —_—_—— In the New Store 46 QUEEN STREET, Will be found the best assortment of BOOKS —AND— Tur Educational Institute will meet for the first time this season, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, in the Upper Prince Street School. An election of officers will be held, and other matters of interest taken up. The members and friends of the Institute are asked to be present. Stationers Fancy Goods they have yet offered to the public. - oe -_——-= Tue Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink are making every convenience and comfort for skaters at the Rink this seasen. If we are to judge from preparations now being made, the iadies room will be fitted up comfort- on ably and elegantly furnished, and tie wants of gentlemen skaters will be preperly attend:d to. The Rink will be opened as soon as pos. sible. They would call particular attention to their stock of ; —_——~> -— WE are happy to hear that a fine old double bass instrument has recently been imported for the new (or enlarged) Orchestral Club, formed in this city, of which Mr. Vinnicombe is leader. The members have been practising for some time past, and purpose giving a con- cert of classical musie shortly. Due notice will Le given. HELBE GAN T Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, &, >— Y. M. C, A.—We are pleased to learn that | another Musical and Literary entertainment will be given on the evening of Monday next. The Quintette Club have kindly consent+d to play some of their choice selections and some of the best talent in the city has been engaged. A pleasing feature of the entertainment will readings, choruses and solos, by a number of children from the Sabbath Scheel. Look out for the programme on Friday. THE (ATEST STYLES OF PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ita J Be! - > — Tue barque * Raiph B. Peake,” which was towed into this port yesterday, experienced | | having, during the last eight months travelled | over 17,00@ miles, and visited every State of § |the Union, except Washington Territory and NOVELTIES Personal. Crrewayo intends to MILAN 18 to be ervia in March. tlowers are continually there. Josu Briwimas disposed uf Bob Ingersoll in the following manner:-- ‘* 1 wouldn't give five | ceats to hear Bob Ingersoll on ‘The mista kes |of Moses,’ but 1 would give $500 to hear | Moses on the mistakes of Bob Ingersoll.” Ix Ceylon, where Christian women are mar- ried te heathen husbands, generally the in- fiuence in the household is Christian; wherezs when a Christian m:n takes a heathen woman the influences of the household are on the side , of heathenism. Tus new Queen’s Council for New Bruns- theophilus DesBrisay, 4 Bathurst Ceorge G. | Benjamin R. Stevensen, St. Andrews; Daniel lL. tanington, Dorchester; Charles H. B. | fisher, Fredericton; Kedward L. Wetmore, Fredericton; Pierre A. Landry, Dorchester. | We were favored yesterday with a call from Count G. Andrassy, of Austria, D. Randolph | Meyer, assistant-editor of the Vaterlatd, of | Austria, and Mr. Edward Schultze, Austrian |Consul. Count Andrassy and Dr. Meyer, | with a few friends, have been making a very thorough exploration of the continent ; Oregon, and ovr own Northwest as far west jas Brandon. ‘Their object was to gather in formation upon the subject of agriculture, and especially of the eatitle trade. They carry home with them an immense fund of j valuable information, acquired thus by per }sonal observation and enquiry, — Montreal Ga wt tte, ant + <GD+ <i — _ SHIP NEWS. Haxirax, Dee. 5. Ent schs Wallace, Read, Charlottetown; | Etta, Shupe, do; Lord Lyons, Proctor, do; Philistine, Henderson, ‘do; Albertina, Count- away, do; Armada Zink, Cardigan; Handy Andy, Wentzell,Cardigan; Opal Gem, Mouser, | Georgetown; Stella, Hiltz, do; Minnie D, Thomson, Montague; Grand Master, Herring, Murray Harbor; Tt W Smith, Smith, Sowris; Cordelia, Mc Millian, Souris. Port Mulgrave, 5, ar schrs, Ella of Mahane Bay, for Halifax; Lizzie Tupper, P E Island, fer do. Boston, ar brigt Katie, LeBlane, Cascum- pec; schrs Leone, Mason, Charlottetown; 8S G Irwin, Griffin, Summerside. _—— nl > a —————-—— Specia! Notices. CANNED Satmon, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, and Marmalade, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec 2 6i eod ‘orzs Bank P. E. I. taken at their face for goods and in payment of accounts at Beer & | Goff 's. d2 6i Cape Cop CRANBERRIES (extra) at the Fish Market. dec 2 fieod Avsums for Christmas Cards at G. WH. Haszard’s. Very choice table and cooking raisins, at Beer & Goff’s. {dec 6 6i _ Tra, Sugar, Melasses, Raisins, Ameriean Kerosene, and Groceries of all kinds war- ranted best quality and very cheap at the Fish Market. dec 2 6i eod Mince Meat, very nice, 20c per Ib, at Beer & Goff's. Parties requiring their wagons repsired and painted, can have them carefully stored during the winter free of charge, at P. H. TRaINoR’s, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w 200 BARRELS choice Family Flour, 100 do. K. D. Cornmeal, warranted best quality, at the Fish Market, Grafton St. dec Gi eed Lea & Perrins, ‘Worcestershire Sauce, Mushreon, and Tomato Catsup, at the Fish Market. [dec 2 6i eod Look HERE, gentlemen, The best ard eheapest place in the city to get a good fitting Worsted or Tweed Suit, made te order, is at D. A. Brucs’s.—Nev. 22 SavusaGes, made fresh every morning of the best material at the Fish Market. [dee 2 6i eod Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you can get every part of a gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nov | tf wky Catt at Harvie’s Bookstore and sce the beautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 New Methodist Hymn Books. A _ new lot just opened at Br=mNeR Bros’, 3i—nov28 For Bargains in everything you want for house use—Groceries, Lamps, Knives and Forks, Baskets, &c.,—go to the ‘“* Family Grocery.—R. K. Brack, nov28 Don’t delay but call at Harvie’s Book»tore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a eplendid lot. oct 31 Bunker Hicu Pickies, and Chow Chow in Bulk, sold by the pint, quart or gallon at the Fish Market. [dec 2 bi eod CarrtaGes Srorep in a large dry ware- house— $2 for the season. —DeNNIS REDDIN, jr. {no 26 one of the roughest passages within the mem- ory of her Captain —James Graham —who has fifty times or more crossed the Atlantic. She left Landon on the 6th of October last, and experienced the heaviest of gales. All kinds of boisterous weather prevailed, and it was nothing unusual to have frost, snow and rain fellowing each other. On Thursday n ght last the ship anchored off the Gut of Canso. Then the wind increased to a hurricane. The anchor started and he waa forced to cut away the fore and main masts to keep her from stranding. Notwithstanding she struck on Cape Argus, but on the morning following floated off and was towed to Port Hawksbury, from whence she yesterday was towed to this port Captain Graham reports that on the 4th of November, in4l n. 44w. he sighted a waterlogged bark which preved to be the Mina, of Sarsburg, Norway. She was partially dismasted and Very low in the water. As she could only be seen a short distance she will prove very dang- erous to shipping. IN ENTIRELY NEW BINDINGS. Curistmas Card Albums, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Photograph Frames, Toys, Games, &e,, AND THEIR Unparaliled Show of CHRISTMAS CARDS OF THIS YEAR’S DESICNS, Hand-painted, and Chromo-Lithographed, of which they are confident as great an assortment cannot be found in any two Stores combined in the Province, FROM ONE CENT TO $4 EACH. pee sora Epison’s Musica TeLerHong and Edison’s Instantanecus Guide seem te have taken the country by sterm if we may jud ye by the flattering notices given by the leading papers ef the principal citics of the United States. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper thus speaks of it :—‘* The principle of the Edison instantaneous system of music, advertised elsewhere, is exceedingly simple. Arabic figures instead of the ordinary musical nota- tions are-used, the sheet on which they are printed being placed on the key-board of the piano, and all that is then necessary is for the performer to strike the keys directly under numbers on the sheet. Figures denoting repeated notes are placed in columrs, and sharps are indicated by stars, while another evice indicates the movement in which the Piece isto be performed. The tales of the success of unpracticed performers with the Edison music are marvellous, and it seems Dont’t forget, both Stores are open, 44 and 46 Queen Street. P. E. lL Bark Neres taken for goods at the Family Grocery.—K. K. Brace. de3 Lapirs, if you warm Soda Biscuit before using it very much improves their flavor. Get a3 lb box at the Family Grocery and try it.—R. K. Braces. [dee 5 A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me aud I will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. I. nov 1 tf wy A iarGe stock of Easels and Paneis for Hand Painting, received this week by Brem- ner Bros. nov 30 3i SLeicHs repaired and painted at short: st notice, and at prices which defy competition, at P. H. Tratnor's, Kent St.—Nov 21 eod 2w Now is the time to lay in winter apples 200 bbis. choice varieties, received by Brrr & Gorr.—Nov 16 6i Smoxep Dicpy’s at Beer & Gorrs. 3aw 309,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in Nova Scotia during the past six months —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents,— Nov 16 wkly Prana’s $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 PickLING ViINEGAR’s and spices at BEER & Gorr’s. saw dilate iba Le Weather Rucetia. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, December 7—10 a. m. Increasing easterly to southerly winds ; cloudy to rainy weather ee eee ee wa} BREMNER BROS. Dec. 5, 1881—1w eod wkly li likely that nething can now prevent any one who chooses, and has afew minutes to spare, from becoming an expert and skilful pianist.” visit England in the * ° a ro uec.ared IN1DS of : T Pru ise ‘ii ERS OP CABS 5 % & 2 % Persons from ail parts of the world visit rH} gies) 4 ‘ i m & 4 \ the grave of George Eliot at Highgate. Fresh u VU kat Ary ieee : e | 3 : GRAND TIME SEASON, as i’ A @ Be ) £ SS a ay and can meet the wants aud means. of all in Ass BUYERS and Country wo ‘Town i -—0————— WE AVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Special Values, at 9, 10, 12, 16, 20 and 25 cents per yard. A large lot of Ladies’ Felt, Cloth and Knitted Skirts, from 50 cts, up, Ladies’ Sacques and Fur Lined Circulars, A lot of Colered Table Cioeths, many of them ai Half Price, to clear. Wool ‘weeds for Men's and Boy’s wear, at o0 cents per yard, up, Mantle and Uister Cloths, double width, 50 ets. per yd. up. Grey Usion Flannels for 16 cents, up. All Woel Fiannels, in all prices. A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies’ Weel Squares. Bales of Buffalo and Wolf Robes. Coon and Bufifaic Coats, Waterproof Tweed and Rubber TUST OPENED. AVERY LARGE SiQCK GF QVERCOATS & ULSTERS, 85.00 UF. Reefing Jackets, $3 up. & GOO0 LINE OF BOYS GLOTHING, SUITS FROM Coats, $1.50 ,UP. Boys’ Ulsters and Storm Coats. Men’s Wincey and Flannel Shirts 59 cents up. Men's Woolen UNDERCLOTHING and CARDIGAN JACKETS. A Geed Selection of Ladies’ and Mens Fur Caps. A VALUABLE STOCK OF BLANKETS, IN WHITE AND GREY. ‘BATCHELORS’ QUILTS; $1.10 UP. HORSE RUGS, $1.25 UP. Excellent Value in Grey and White Cottons, Tickings, and ail Staple Goods, ome 020 A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES | ea eee ee ee Superior Teas, in Chests, Halftc ests and Boxes. 0:0 Our House has long been popular for the quality of its Goods and the Cheap rate at which it has supplied its customers, and with greatly increased facilities for trade, we intend that its reputation in this respect shall be fully sustained in time to come. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Hi oplae to get your Printing done isat Tine HXAMINGS PRINTING ROOMS Charlotfetown, Nov, 21, 1881 Thoroughbred Pigs, WILL sell AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, on FRIDAY NEXT, 9th inst , at 2 o'clock, 6 Thoronghbre!l Berkshire Pigs (Boars and Sows), 5 and 6 weeks old, from imported stock. Terms cash. | j ; | No reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 6, 1881— Auctioneer, —_—_ ns a oe ret we Ocean Sicamship Co, / > \ . ai Le ich \ Se Th : et, \ ‘ wf | % ;, oa . ms 7 ‘\ Hee = % : My Sep oRE Ss 5 Ns "RE, Ber NE Re PN anaes OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. ae Qo oe SPECIAL MEETING of the Stock- LX holders of this Company will be held at the office of PEAKE BRO’S & CO., on Tuesday, the 20th day of Dec,, inst., aT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., to take into consideration the propriety of extending the term of Partnership of this Company or otherwise, in accordance with the power contained in the Partnership Deed, Dated at Charlottettetown, this 5th day of December, 1881, PEAKE BRO’S & CO., Managers. GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE, FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old, and Freehold Lot, situated on Euston Street, Charlottetown. SECOND PRIZE,—A new and handsomely finished COTTAGi, with Coach House and Stable attached, on Freehold Lot, situated on the Malpeque Road, about half a mile from ( harlottetown, {de 5 2aw] 3500 Tickets will be issued at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Clubs of 1] tickets for $10,000. 276 prizes will be distributed as follows :— lst Prize, Double Dwelling House, Roneribed: QhOVS oki is ..ci0 sivicseee $1,200 00 - 2nd Prize, New Cottage, do, do....... 1,000 00 b Cee FOO. k seriidstnins 4, Be 250 00 . Sf gaeetiand setuid ida beteel 100 00 . a SS geliptpsdnndeues Hants nas 50 00 <— 1° | eeeoenieebbetan dele a 25 00 DM « Pelee ONG BID... oack co cncs clown 20 00 g « “ “ Weve shee taacs oe ; 49 00 10 * “ “6 Bhs sie caved: sable. 20 00 250% “ «“ Beis 250 00 The Owners of the properties grarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- disputed title, free from al! encumberance, and I will pay the cash prizes immediately after the drawing is closed. The drawing will take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Des, Next A meeting of ticket holders will be held on FRIVAY, Vecember 30th, te appoint a Com- mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing on the following day, Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters, Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- lages. Any further information in reference to above properties or their owners will be cheer- fully supplied. EH. BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec, 3, wkly Manager. The Singer Manufacturing Company . T = $4 Union Square, New York, Has opened an o‘ice on QUEEN STRERT, corner of SIDNEY STREET, for the saie of their CELEBRATED SEWING RVEAGHINES, unrivalled for the range and excellence of their work and extent of their sales. Including Button-Hole Machines, Shoemak- ers, Patching, Tailors, Harness Makers and Carriage Trimmers Machines, F. LAUDER, Agent for P. E. Island, For Sale or to Let, ‘HVAT Freebold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL March 12, 158}—-tf F.°.F... GC. yor LANDED, ex ZINGA,— ® Ch’town, Nov. 26. i6 cases of that celebrated brand of FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, 4s used in Paris and other Continental cities, put up in 5, 7 and 1]b tins, Is unsurpassed for strength and delicacy of flavor. Suis DODD, Novel 0--eod tf pat Queen Square. FEATHERS s i IGHEST PRIVE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS, JOHN NEWSON, Oct, 29. 1881. (GENTS WANTED FOR “OUR EM PIR FE.” WESTERN Just issued. County Maps of every. State and Terri tory, showing every Railroad and important Town, Beautifully illustrated; &312 large pages, octavo, Retails $4.50 and $4.75. Tells all about Mining, farming, Prices, Climate, Products, Wages, &e.; Man- toba, British Columbia, Alaska, Texas—every section veyond the Mississippi. Sells to every class, and secures the most ungualified endorsements, Address Se Ce Miiroy & Cary 123 St. Mary street, Hovhelaga near Montres!), P, Q, (oc 17 lm eRe a ot aRR a ee ee. 7” pooner aren arenes es A RE ME AE were FLO’ ORR I a RTE tag ey a =. hi ‘ ¥ we a . id ww pemmana ssi Sw Bae « eG! A A AES TU BO. 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